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The Nov/Dec issue of The Wildlife Professional

On Track with Wildlife: Satellite tracking devices uncover wildlife movement

Read Now November 1, 2024
November 26, 2024

Birding is good for the economy  

USFWS survey data shows American birders spend billions of dollars on trips and equipment

November 25, 2024

TWS Conservation Affairs Network travels to D.C. 

Washington D.C. field trip during #TWS2024 gave members an opportunity to discuss The Wildlife Society on the Hill

November 25, 2024

Ethiopian wolves feed on sweet nectar 

The wolves could potentially act as pollinators

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August 21, 2024

Wildlife Vocalizations: John Cassell

TWS member recalls early explorations in his journey toward a wildlife career

August 21, 2024

USFWS dedicates millions to endangered species recovery

U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service will invest millions to recover four groups of endangered species

August 20, 2024

Birdfeeders reveal vast urban bird diversity

San Antonio is becoming increasingly urbanized, but many bird species still visit backyards

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August 19, 2024

WSB: To save kestrels from airstrikes, translocate them

Moving the small raptors 15 miles away from airports was usually enough to ensure they don’t return to dangerous areas

August 16, 2024

Instagram filter keeps Wyoming visitors a safe distance from wildlife

Visit Jackson Hole’s new Instagram filter will warn guests when they’re getting too close

August 16, 2024

Leland Pierce and Mark Lindvall earn Distinguished Service Awards

Both individuals were recognized for their commitment to TWS and contributions to conservation

August 15, 2024

Joseph Richards wins Donald H. Rusch Memorial Game Bird Scholarship

Richards is focusing his graduate research on invertebrate forage availability for Rio Grande wild turkeys in Texas

August 14, 2024

WM: Burros are changing desert ecosystems

Native plants and small mammals may be losing key habitat features due to grazing donkeys

August 14, 2024

Committee set to discuss sandhill crane management in Wisconsin

A 12-member study committee on sandhill cranes will discuss population management

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